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Campus Technology: Computing support is offered for the instruction, research, administrative and public service functions of the University. The Department of Information Technology assists with administrative applications, training, consultation, custom programming, e-mail, file and printer sharing, supervision of open computer labs and the design of the campus local area network.

Career Linkages: Career Linkages will assist you in choosing a career with comprehensive career development tools including career advising, computerized career assessment, career seminars and presentations, job and internship search and on-campus interviews.

Computer Labs: At Southeast, students are provided with several open computer labs which are open, free of charge, to any Southeast student. Each open computer lab gives students access to MSOffice 2007; full internet access through "My Southeast," the Southeast student portal for news, information and e-mail.

Disability Accommodations: Southeast Missouri State University accommodates students with physical, hearing, visual, psychological, attention- deficit disorder (ADD) and learning disabilities. Some of these accommodations include priority enrollment, support and advising, disabled parking, disabled seating, accessible classrooms and campus access.

Graduation & Commencement: Do you plan to graduate this semester? Check out this area for more information.

Health & Counseling: The Center for Health and Counseling, located in the Rosemary Berkel Crisp Hall of Nursing, is staffed with qualified nurses, and a nurse practitioner who is available by appointment. Basic nursing and health education services are covered in a student’s incidental fees. Many health care and education services are available at this facility. Licensed professional counselors also are available and referrals to appropriate psychiatric specialists are made as needed. All services are confidential.

ID Card Services: ID Card Services, located at the Information Desk on the third floor of the University Center, is responsible for issuing campus ID cards. Standard hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during regular class sessions. Please call us at (573) 339-4636 or e-mail us at gweber@semo.edu if you need further assistance with your campus ID card or any of its applications.

International Programs: Southeast international students are offered a variety of international student services to enhance the Southeast experience. These services include the Expanding Horizons Program, an international student orientation, help with obtaining or renewing your visa and information on working while you are in the United States.

Kent Library: Southeast’s Kent Library is located next to Dearmont Residence Hall and across from Academic Hall on Normal Street. A classic example of New Formalist style architecture, the library houses a rich collection of print, multimedia and archival materials. Online subscription databases deliver instant access from any Internet connection to the full text of more than 6,600 magazines and scholarly journals. MOBIUS, a comprehensive network of Missouri collegiate libraries, provides users with access to more than 17 million books.

Learning Assistance Programs and Disability Support Services: Learning Assistance Programs and Disability Support Services provide programs designed to help you become an independent learner, accomplish your educational goals no matter what obstacles or difficulties you may experience, become aware of the value of diversity and ensure you have access to all University programs should you have a disability or impairment. Through these programs, Learning Assistance Programs and Disability Support Services hope to promote learning, academic success and student retention.

Minority Student Programs: The Office of Minority Student Programs seeks, through its sponsorship of various programs and services, to help cultivate the best educational experience possible for all students and for minority students in particular. The Office of Minority Student Programs is actively involved in enrollment development and in the efforts on the part of the University to recruit and retain minority students. The office also seeks to expose Southeast students to a wide range of multicultural activities and works in cooperation with other academic departments, student organizations and the larger community to achieve this and other goals.

Office of Student Development: The mission of the Office of Student Development and the Dean of Students is to promote an atmosphere of holistic learning for Southeast students and to make Southeast a truly student-centered institution of higher learning. The office works to help you succeed in the educational goals you set forth for yourself and in your transition from the Southeast campus community to the modern, ever-changing global society.

Parking and Shuttle: The Parking Services Unit of the Department of Public Safety issues parking permits and enforces parking regulations, coordinates shuttle schedules for student transit services and answers questions regarding parking rules and regulations at Southeast Missouri State University.

Recreational Sports: As a Southeast student, you have access to outstanding facilities that would put to shame any health club!

Safety: To keep you safe and crime low on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University, the Department of Public Safety along with the University Police Department offer you a Student Watch and Escort Service (S.W.E.S.), a Lighted Corridor, Emergency Call Boxes and the Outdoor Siren System.

Southeast Bookstore: The Southeast Bookstore is located on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University for you to purchase graduation items, clothing, gifts, textbooks, general books and other educational products and services.

Student Banking: The University offers students, faculty and staff general banking services and branch banking services through US Bank.

Student Wellness: Southeast is a place where you can educate and exercise your mind as well as maintain the fitness of your body. As part of Recreational Sports, the Fitness & Wellness Program assists you in achieving a higher quality of life by providing a variety of health awareness and educational opportunities and programs. You may take charge of your own wellness by participating in a Noon Walk, investing in a personal trainer, taking a yoga class, getting a massage or registering for one of the many workshops or events scheduled throughout the school year.

Telecommunications: The Department of Telecommunications provides communication support services to University customers through telephone service, voice mail, fiber optic cabling, local area network cabling, cable TV cabling, pagers and cellular service.

Testing Services: Testing Services coordinates academic assessment and other testing programs which are offered to Southeast students and members of the community. Testing Services supervises Placement testing for new students, exit and placement testing for various University programs, the Credit by Exam program and correspondence testing as well high school outreach programs such as dual enrollment examinations

Veterans Affairs: Veterans Affairs offers information for veterans and/or dependents about education benefits.

The Writing Center: The Writing Center, located on the fourth floor of Kent Library, offers students the chance to receive input and advice on writing assignments of any length or type. In most cases, appointments are not required if your paper is less than ten pages in length. During busy times in the semester, you may want to plan ahead and get your paper done early.



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